Eccellenza Sicily

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Eccellenza Sicily
Organising body Lega Nazionale Dilettanti
Founded1991
CountryItaly
Confederation UEFA
Divisions2
Number of clubs32
Promotion to Serie D
Relegation to Promozione Sicily
League cup(s) Coppa Italia Dilettanti
Current champions Nissa (Group A)
Enna (Group B)
(2023–24)
Most championships Marsala (4 titles)
Website http://www.lnd.it

Eccellenza Sicily (Italian : Eccellenza Sicilia) is the regional Italian Eccellenza football division for clubs in Sicily. It is competed among 32 teams in two groups (A and B). The winners of the Groups are promoted to Serie D. The clubs that finish second also have the chance to gain promotion. They are entered into a national play-off that consists of two rounds.

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Champions

Here are the past champions of the Sicilian Eccellenza, organized into their respective group. [1] [2]

Group A

Group B

Current teams (2023–24)

Girone A

ClubCityStadium2023–24 season
Accademia Trapani Trapani Roberto SorrentinoEccellenza A, 12th
Athletic Club Palermo Palermo Salvatore Favazza (Terrasini)Eccellenza A, 8th
Casteldaccia Casteldaccia FiorilliEccellenza A, 13th
Castellammare Castellammare del Golfo Giorgio MatrangaEccellenza A, 4th
Città di Gela Gela Vincenzo PrestiEccellenza B, 9th
Città di San Vito Lo Capo San Vito lo Capo ComunalePromozione A, 3rd
Don Carlo Misilmeri Misilmeri Giovanni AloisioEccellenza A, 7th
Folgore Castelvetrano Castelvetrano Paolo MarinoEccellenza A, 10th
Lascari - Cefalù Lascari ComunalePromozione B, 5th
Marsala Marsala Nino Lombardo AngottaEccellenza A, 3rd(as Mazara 46)
Oratorio San Ciro e Giorgio Marineo Comunale (Belmonte Mezzagno)Eccellenza A, 9th
ParmonvalPartanna-Mondello, Palermo Franco Lo MonacoPromozione A, 2nd
Partinicaudace Partinico S.S. TrinitàEccellenza A, 11th (as Geraci)
San Giorgio Piana Piana degli Albanesi Li CausiPromozione A, 1st
Supergiovane Castelbuono Castelbuono Luigi FaillaEccellenza A, 6th
Unitas Sciacca Sciacca Luigi Riccardo GurreraEccellenza A, 5th

Girone B

ClubCityStadium2023–24 season
Città di Aci Sant'Antonio Aci Sant'Antonio ComunalePromozione C, 1st
Città di Avola Avola Meno Di PasqualePromozione D, 2nd
Città di Misterbianco Misterbianco ComunaleEccellenza B, 11th
Polisportiva Gioiosa Gioiosa Marea ComunalePromozione B, 2nd
Imesi Atletico Catania 1994 Catania Zia LisaEccellenza B, 7th
Jonica Santa Teresa di Riva ComunaleEccellenza B, 5th
Leonfortese Leonforte ComunaleEccellenza B, 15th
Leonzio Lentini Angelino NobileEccellenza B, 14th
Mazzarrone Mazzarrone ComunaleEccellenza B, 8th
Milazzo Milazzo Grotta PolifemoEccellenza B, 4th
Modica Modica Vincenzo BaroneEccellenza B, 3rd
Nebros Acquedolci Enzo Vasi (Gliaca, Piraino)Eccellenza B, 6th
Palazzolo Palazzolo Acreide Scrofani SalustroPromozione D, 4th
Real Siracusa Belvedere Syracuse Nicola De Simone Eccellenza B, 10th
Rosmarino Militello Rosmarino Nicolò Carosio (Capri Leone)Promozione D, 1st
Vittoria Vittoria Gianni CosimoPromozione D, 1st

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References

  1. CalcioDiEccellenza.it
  2. CalcioDiEccellenza.it
  3. Cephaledium promoted instead due to match-fixing. Panormus was later readmitted to the 2000–01 Serie D league in October 2000, following a decision by the Palermo TAR magistrature.
  4. not admitted to Serie D due to financial irregularities